Out of Office: Time For the Brent Ozar Unlimited Retreat

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manzanitaThank you for your web visit. We’re out of the office and will be back on Monday, August 3.

During this period we will have limited access to our email. We’ll still have full access to Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. We apologize in advance about that, because we’re going to be posting a lot of photos about this year’s company retreat.

This year, we’re spending a week on the Oregon coast – specifically, Manzanita, an adorable little town in Tillamook County – population 598. We’ve rented a couple of houses for us, our spouses, and our dogs. (In the past, we’ve done our retreat on a cruise ship, and a couple of times in a beachfront house in Cabo.)

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  • Manzanita is my favorite Oregon coast town. Left Coast Burrito is pretty awesome if you like having access to 1K hot sauces to choose from. Watched a mom sea lion deliver a cub on that beach. Have fun! — Kevin

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  • Enjoy your time in the sun at Tiny apple (that is what Manzanita means in english), that is needed to recharge your SQL batteries. Someday your should try Culebra, or Cabo Rojo in Puerto Rico.

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  • Edward Jebasingh
    July 23, 2015 10:04 pm

    Enjoy and Have lots and lots of Fun !!!

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  • Enjoy your break, Brent Ozar Unlimited Team! Must say, I have found a lot of your articles very knowledgeable and interesting to read.

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  • We did a river cruise last month from Prague to Berlin. I’d suggest a week in Dresden for next year’s retreat, but allow a pad of a couple of days on both sides to recover from the time zone shifts. Among other things, Dresden has a porcelain carillon and a Volkswagen assembly plant that assembles Phaetons and Bentleys. It’s an awesome city, I shot some 1300-1600 photos on that trip and an awful lot of them in Dresden.

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